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Company Releases London Cast Recording on Physical CD

by Staff Writer
March 22, 2019
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Company West End c. Brinkhoff Mogenburg

On Friday 22nd of March, COMPANY Musical and Warner Classics are releasing COMPANY – 2018 London Cast Recording on Physical CD.

A legendary musical comedy about life, love and marriage, with performances at the West End’s Gielgud Theatre until 30th March 2019.

The critically acclaimed hit musical of 2018 begins at Bobbie’s (Rosalie Craig) 35th birthday party with all her friends wondering why she isn’t married, why she can’t find the right man and why she can’t settle down and have a family. With a female lead, the show has been re-invented for a 21st century audience by Marianne Elliott, in close collaboration with Stephen Sondheim.

       

The multi-award-winning musical comedy includes Stephen Sondheim’s iconic songs, Company, You Could Drive a Person Crazy, The Ladies Who Lunch, Side by Side and Being Alive.

The CD will be available to purchase at The Gielgud Theatre or online here.

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